The East & The Crow – A Million Miles

The East & The Crow A Million Miles

The East & The Crow – A Million Miles Lyrics

Artist: The East & The Crow
Song: A Million Miles

Writing lyrics on the backside of a magazine
My heart is breaking on an airplane 30,000 feet
It’s so easy to say I love you when it’s in a song
But face to face I don’t know baby something’s wrong

I miss you over the phone baby I miss you too
Our feelings are spoken but not set in glue
Every night a different town and different hotel room
A text at 3 am to say that I’m thinkin’ of you

In a million miles I’ll prove that I love her
Another thousand shows and she’ll be by my side
A life on the road just ain’t for lovers
She doesn’t deserve to be alone and crying

Long goodbyes every other Sunday afternoon
A different crowd, a different bar, I try to stay in tune
Some nights it’s beer, some nights it’s whiskey, some nights it’s just me
Some nights it’s adrenal to give me the focus I need

In a million miles I’ll prove that I love her
Another thousand shows and she’ll be by my side
A life on the road just ain’t for lovers
She doesn’t deserve to be alone and crying

Drinking Tennessee Whiskey in a Texas town
Arizona, Oklahoma then we come back down
Most nights we drive all night long
The white lines and highway signs bring us back home

In a million miles I’ll prove that I love her
Another thousand shows and she’ll be by my side
A life on the road just ain’t for lovers
She doesn’t deserve to be alone and crying

In a million miles I’ll prove that I love her
Another thousand shows and she’ll be by my side
A life on the road just ain’t for lovers
She doesn’t deserve to be alone and crying
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Release Year: 1999